Canada Strong & Free Network (CSFN) – (Formerly the Manning Centre)
Background
The Canada Strong and Free Network (CSFN) was founded as the Manning Centre for Building Democracy (MCBD) in 2005 “to support Canadaโs conservative movement by networking best practices and ideas pertaining to limited government, free enterprise, individual responsibility, and a more robust civil society.”1“The Canada Strong and Free Network,” Canada Strong and Free Network. Archived February 11, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lmuck
The group has described its purpose as supporting “conservative and libertarian activists and ideas in Canada” through research, training, and networking.2“2016 ANNUAL REPORT” (PDF), Manning Centre. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
“From public policy research and training activists on how to run campaigns, to our annual conference in Ottawa, the Manning Centre is an integral part of Canadaโs conservative movement,” its 2016 annual report noted.
Then-chair Rick Anderson was quoted in the annual report, describing the role of the Centre:
“As political parties and party funding are increasingly focused on fighting elections, it is up to โpolitical infrastructure organizationsโ like the Manning Centre to generate the ideas, the skilled workers, and movement connections for conservative-oriented parties to be successful.”
According to the Manning Centre’s corporate documents filed with the government of Canada, its purpose has included the “development of educational material and delivery systems to strengthen knowledge and skills of those involved in Canada’s democratic process, including the next-generation of leaders” and “exporting of Canada’s democratic experience and expertise abroad.”3Certificate of Continuance for The Manning Centre for Building Democracy, October 7, 2014. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The Canada Strong & Free Network also operates the Manning Foundation, a registered charity.
Its founder, Preston Manning, requested the name change in July 2020 to reflect the group’s “exclusive focus going forward” of “greater and more explicit networking and relationship building among the various components of the conservative movement in Canada.” Manning announced he would retire that year.4“Manning Centre for Building Democracy changes name to Canada Strong and Free Network,” Canada Strong & Free Network. Archived February 21, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4cVF9
The Canada Strong and Free Network was listed as a member of the Atlas Network as recently as 2021, the last year Atlas publicly recorded its members on its website.5“Global Directory: Canada,” Atlas Network. Archived January 23, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/uxqh8
Stance on Climate Change
2016
While CSFN has not released a public statement on climate change, it has regularly invited economist Ross McKitrick to its annual conferences to speak about climate change. In the 2016 conference, McKitrick declared:6“Green Conservatism,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” March 14, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
“The comment about ‘we shouldn’t question the science,’ no. We should encourage people to discuss the science, but do it in a deep way and not with slogans like the 97% consensus, which is another one of these phoney statistics that emerges.”
“We have a problem of overkill in some areas including, for instance, the coal phase-out in Ontario. That was a huge overkill in response to the air emissions issue. […] They didn’t need to phase out those coal-fired power plants, but its the alarmism that made it impossible to have that debate at the time.”
“Canada needs its Conservatives to go all in against environmental alarmism, including climate alarmism, and here I would point out that when governments start hauling out the issue of extreme weather, there is nothing mainstream about that kind of science. The mainstream science including the IPCC does not draw a connection between greenhouse gas emissions and extreme weather events.”
He added:
“Even after all these years of propaganda and browbeating, Canadians are roughly evenly split on whether global warming is mostly anthropogenic, but so is the scientific community.”
2014
After Preston Manning suggested in a Globe and Mail interview that “We also need to address environmental concerns, particularly as they interface with resource development,”7Brenna Atnikov. “Preston Manning on reconciling economy and environment: โCanadians need a dose of realism,โ” The Globe and Mail, November 14, 2014. Archived March 14, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/s6ErL and floated the idea of a carbon price in another article, he faced criticism from Sun TV’s Ezra Levant.8“VIDEO: Sun TV smears Preston Manning for speaking out on climate change,” PressProgress, November 25. 2014. Archived March 14, 2023. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/U71WR
Ezra Levant repeated twice that the Manning Centre is โbankrolled by the oil and gas industry.โ
โToday, skepticism about the science and economics behind the theory of man-made global warming has been largely vindicated,โ Levant added in a Sun News column. โAnd yet Manning chose this moment to switch sides.โ9Ezra Levant. “Manning doesn’t speak for conservatives,” Sun News, November 23, 2014. Archived February 13, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ASfRH
Funding
“Unlimited Donations”
In its 2016 annual report, the Canada Strong and Free Network, then the Manning Centre, offered a “solution” to donations to political parties by “left-wing organizations”:
“The Manning Centre can legally accept unlimited donations and use the funds to support free-market ideas, train like-minded activists and conduct research. With your help, we can start to compete with well-financed left-wing organizations in Canada!” The Manning Centre suggested.
Below is a screenshot of the page:
Annual Reports
Key People
DeSmog collected the following data through listings on the Canada Strong & Free Network / Manning Centre websites via the Internet Archive:
For additional information and sources, see the attached spreadsheet for Canada Strong & Free Network people by year (.xlsx).
Actions
March 22โ24, 2023
Pierre Poilievre and former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen J. Harper were among the speakers listed for CSFN’s 2023 “Networking Conference.” CSFN listed the following speakers on its website:
- Aaron Gunn
- Aaron M. Renn
- Aaron Wudrick
- Adrienne Batra
- Andrea van Vugt
- Andrew Lawton
- Benjamin Lamb
- Brian Dijkema
- Bryn Tenasco-Teixeira
- Chi Nguyen
- Chris Spoke
- Clint Thomas
- Conrad Black
- Daniel Gray
- David Boudeweel-Lefebvre
- Derek Robinson
- Alika Lafontaine
- Leslyn Lewis
- Matthew Rowley
- Murray Bessette
- Ed Whittingham
- Elie Cantin-Nantel
- Emma Haynes
- รric Duhaime
- Erin Bonokoski
- Franco Terrazzano
- Garnett Genuis
- Gordon Lee
- Danielle Smith
- Preston Manning
- Rebecca Schulz
- Tony Clement
- Jamil Jivani
- Jasraj Singh Hallan
- Jocelyn Bamford
- John Pasalis
- Jonah Davids
- Jonathan Bradley
- Kate Harrison
- Kathryn Marshall
- Kaveh Shahrooz
- Larry Gray
- Leam Dunn-Opper
- Lindsay Wilson
- Matt Spoke
- Matthew Bondy
- Melissa Lantsman
- Michael Binnion
- Michael Bourque
- Noah Jarvis
- Paige MacPherson
- Paul DeJong
- Pierre Paul-Hus
- Reihan Salam
- Renze Nauta
- Rizwan Mohammad
- Ronald Nehring
- Sally Zhou
- Sam Duncan
- Sean Speer
- Senator Leo Housakos
- Steven Sutton
- Surajreet Signh
- Takdeer Brar
- Tara Henley
- Pierre Poilievre
- Stephen J. Harper
- Yaroslav Baran
- Youri Chassin
The website listed the following sponsors:
Sponsorship Level | Sponsor Name |
Premier | Intuit |
Premier | Modern Miracle Network |
Premier | Labatt |
Gold | Meta |
Gold | Canadian Taxpayers Federation |
Silver | The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) |
Silver | Telus |
Silver | Nigel Wright. |
Silver | Air Canada |
Bronze | Boudeweel Public Affairs |
Bronze | Bruce Power |
Bronze | Cardus |
Bronze | DoorDash |
Bronze | Earnscliffe Strategies |
Bronze | Equal Voice |
Bronze | Loyalist Public Affairs |
Bronze | Manulife |
Bronze | Pathways Alliance |
Bronze | Summa Strategies |
Bronze | Toronto Sun |
Bronze | Wellington Advocacy |
Partners | ARPA Canada |
Partners | C2C Journal |
Partners | Campaign Compass |
Partners | Campaign Life Coalition |
Partners | Canadian Conservatives Abroad |
Partners | Christian Heritage Party |
Partners | Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism |
Partners | Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms |
Partners | Ladies of Liberty Alliance |
Partners | Macdonald-Laurier Institute |
Partners | Conservateur |
Partners | Rights 4 Vapers |
Partners | The News Forum |
Partners | SecondStreet.org |
Partners | True North |
April 10, 2021
Michael Shellenberger, Wildrose Party leader Danielle Smith, Canadian Conservatives party leader Erin O’Toole, and former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen J. Harper were among those who spoke at Canada Strong and Free’s online 2021 Networking Conference.10“Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference 2021,” Canada Strong & Free Network. Archived February 11, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/rA344
Speakers were listed as follows:
- Brian Lilley
- Bruce Pardy
- Chief Michael LeBourdias [sic]11“Chief Michael Lebourdais,” WIPG. Archived October 4, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/qEkqN
- Chief Willie Sellars
- Christine Van Geyn
- Dale Swampy
- Danielle Smith
- Douglas Murray
- Hon. Monte McNaughton
- Hon. Tony Clement
- Jack Mintz
- Jamil Jivani
- Joanna Baron
- Lilly Obina
- Marian Tupy
- Matt Bufton
- Michael Binnion
- Michael Shellenberger
- Peter St. Onge
- Tanya Granic Allen
- Tenzin Khangsar
- The Hon. Erin O’Toole
- The Right Honourable David Cameron
- The Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper
- Walter Robinson
November 7, 2020
Ross McKitrick was among the speakers at CSFN’s online “Regional Networking Conference.” He spoke on a panel titled “How Do We Dig Out of this Fiscal Catastrophe and Get the Economy Moving Again?” 12“CONFERENCE AGENDA” (PDF), Canada Strong and Free Network. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
CSFN published the segment on YouTube.13“CSFRNC20 How Do We Dig Out of this Fiscal Catastrophe and Get the Economy Moving Again?” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” November 17, 2020. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
“Things that were a bad idea before the pandemic are still a bad idea,” McKitrick said. “People are opportunistically saying, well now we’re in a phase of recovery where we’re looking at introducing policies to support the recovery, and people with this green agenda want to overload their ideas onto what should actually be an agenda running in the opposite direction.”
“Which is, we really need to make a priority of profitable investment, business creation, job creation… In the past, for instance 2008, there was a whole lot of climate policy on the agenda then, and a lot of policymakers around the world realized when the financial crisis hit, ok, we’re going to put all that on the back burner because it’s expensive, so now is not the time to do all that. That should be the reasoning now.”
“With so much stress in the economy, when people realize how much things like the clean fuel standard cost, they’re going to be unhappy that the government is choosing now of all times to implement these things.”
“There’s a lot of sloganeering around it. I mean, you said ‘build back better,’ ‘a resilient recovery’ and all that, and really that’s just using this particular moment in the policy agendaโwhere we’re looking for governments to come up with a planโit’s kind of a Trojan Horse where they can say well we’re going to present a recovery plan, but it’s actually just a whole lot of old shop-worn green policy ideas that were a bad idea previously, but we think we might be able to get away with it now because everybody’s expecting us to implement a big policy agenda.”
October 2019
CBC News reported the Manning Centre “gave a total of $312,450 to a network of related third-party advertising groups” on Facebook and Instagram.15Christian Paas-Lang (The Canadian Press). “Manning Centre a primary backer for series of anti-Liberal Facebook pages,” CBC News, October 3, 2019. Archived March 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gBUoQ
“In most cases, the centre was the sole donor listed by those groups in disclosure forms filed with Elections Canada,” CBC News found.
$240,500 of those donations went to Canada Strong and Proud, “the network’s national politics-focused page,” which spent more than $103,000 on Facebook ads between late July and October 2019.
Affiliated pages, including New Brunswick Proud, Nova Scotia Proud, NL Strong, and Quebec Fier, also got funding from the Manning Centre.
“Alberta Proud, BC Strong and Ontario Strong are also part of the family of organizations. The various groups often post and share similar contents and ads.”
Those ads included a large portion of spending on videos promoting the Canadian oil and gas sectors. They later moved to a “more narrow, personalized critique of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau during the formal campaign period.”
March 23, 2019
According to its program, the Manning Centre’s 2019 Networking Conference included a presentation titled “New Approaches to Tackling Climate Change” that included Ross McKitrick as a speaker and was moderated by Danielle Smith.16“Program MNC2019” (PDF), Canada Strong and Free Network. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
November 24 2018
At its annual Networking Conference, the Manning Centre featured Stephen Buffalo, President and CEO of the Indian Resource Council, and Vivian Krause as speakers.17“Alberta MNC,” Manning Centre. Archived December 9, 2019. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5A8ta
Speakers listed on the conference website included:18“Alberta MNC,” Manning Centre. Archived December 9, 2019. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5A8ta
- Danielle Smith
- รric Duhaime
- Garnett Genius
- Jamil Jivani
- Jason Kenney
- Jim Dinning
- Mark Milke
- Michael Binnion
- Michele Austin
- Natalie Pon
- Pat Nelson
- Preston Manning
- Rex Murphy
- Ryan Hastman
- Scott Hennig
- Stephen Buffalo
- Suzanne Sexton
February 2016
Ross McKitrick and Andrew Coyne were among those who spoke at the Manning Centre’s annual conference on the topic of “Green Conservatism.”19“Green Conservatism,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” March 14, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
Related Organizations
- The Manning Foundation for Democratic Education is a charity run by the Manning Centre (now the Canada Strong & Free Network).
- Conservative Values Tomorrow is the “leadership development program” of the Canada Strong & Free Network. Applicants are limited to those under 29 years old.21“Leadership Development Program,” Conservative Values Tomorrow. Archived March 13, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/l427N
Partners
Canada Strong & Free Network has listed the following as “partners” on its website.
The Canada Strong & Free network does not outline the nature of its relationship with organizations listed as “partners.”
Sources
Contact & Address
The CSFN and the Manning Centre have listed a variety of addresses over the years:
2019 โ 2023
According to the CSFN website:22“Contact,“ Canada Strong & Free Network. March 14, 2023. Homepage, Manning Centre. Archived October 9, 2019.
Manning Centre
404 – 919 N Centre St
Calgary, AB T2E 2P6
Tel: 403.255.8100
2018
According to its website:23“About,” Manning Centre. Archived September 4, 2018.
514 11 AVE SW
Calgary, AB T2R 0C8
Tel: (403) 255-8100
2017
According to registration forms from Industry Canada:
10th Flr., 850 – 2 Street S.W.
Calgary, AB
T2P 0R8
2015
According to registration forms from Industry Canada:
209, 10836 – 24 Street S.E.
Calgary, AB
T2Z 4C9
2014
According to registration forms from Industry Canada:
5000, 150 โ 6th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, AB
T3P 3Y7
Registration documents also listed an additional office address in that year:
Suite 300, 1550 – 8th Street
Calgary, AB
T2R 1K1
Social Media
Canada Strong & Free Network
- Canada Strong and Free Network (@strongandfreenetwork) on Facebook
- @canstrongfree on Twitter
- Canada Strong & Free Network on LinkedIn
Manning Centre (former accounts)
- @manningcentre on Twitter (Account suspended)
- @manningcentre on Facebook
Other Resources
- “Manning Centre for Building Democracy,” Corporate Mapping Project.
- “Canada Strong and Free Network,” Wikipedia.
Resources
- 1“The Canada Strong and Free Network,” Canada Strong and Free Network. Archived February 11, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lmuck
- 2“2016 ANNUAL REPORT” (PDF), Manning Centre. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 3Certificate of Continuance for The Manning Centre for Building Democracy, October 7, 2014. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 4“Manning Centre for Building Democracy changes name to Canada Strong and Free Network,” Canada Strong & Free Network. Archived February 21, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/4cVF9
- 5“Global Directory: Canada,” Atlas Network. Archived January 23, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/uxqh8
- 6“Green Conservatism,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” March 14, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 7Brenna Atnikov. “Preston Manning on reconciling economy and environment: โCanadians need a dose of realism,โ” The Globe and Mail, November 14, 2014. Archived March 14, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/s6ErL
- 8“VIDEO: Sun TV smears Preston Manning for speaking out on climate change,” PressProgress, November 25. 2014. Archived March 14, 2023. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/U71WR
- 9Ezra Levant. “Manning doesn’t speak for conservatives,” Sun News, November 23, 2014. Archived February 13, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ASfRH
- 10“Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference 2021,” Canada Strong & Free Network. Archived February 11, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/rA344
- 11“Chief Michael Lebourdais,” WIPG. Archived October 4, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/qEkqN
- 12“CONFERENCE AGENDA” (PDF), Canada Strong and Free Network. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 13“CSFRNC20 How Do We Dig Out of this Fiscal Catastrophe and Get the Economy Moving Again?” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” November 17, 2020. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 14“CSFRNC20 How Do We Dig Out of this Fiscal Catastrophe and Get the Economy Moving Again?” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” November 17, 2020. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 15Christian Paas-Lang (The Canadian Press). “Manning Centre a primary backer for series of anti-Liberal Facebook pages,” CBC News, October 3, 2019. Archived March 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gBUoQ
- 16“Program MNC2019” (PDF), Canada Strong and Free Network. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 17“Alberta MNC,” Manning Centre. Archived December 9, 2019. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5A8ta
- 18“Alberta MNC,” Manning Centre. Archived December 9, 2019. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5A8ta
- 19“Green Conservatism,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” March 14, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 20“Green Conservatism,” YouTube video uploaded by user “Canada Strong and Free Network,” March 14, 2016. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 21“Leadership Development Program,” Conservative Values Tomorrow. Archived March 13, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/l427N
- 22
- 23“About,” Manning Centre. Archived September 4, 2018.